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” Now, how can the next person in line deduce their own hat color? They see eight hats. Suppose they count an odd number of reds in front of them; they know that the person behind them saw an even number of reds . That’s enough information to deduce that their hat must be red to make the total number of reds even. The next person also knows whether the person behind them saw an even or odd number of red hats and can make the same deductions for themselves. 2.
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